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Technically, the only computers that can be called "IBM Computers" are the ones that have been manufactured and/or sold by IBM. However, the "IBM Compatible Computers" are those that have been built in accordance with the IBM Standard. IBM created the original PC then turned it over to the "open architecture" community to be built by anyone who wants to follow those standards. IBM Compatible computers are the "PC" including the Laptop PC. Pretty much just about anything that's not "Apple".
Apple World deals specifically with one brand of computers - PC World covers any IBM compatible PC
Argos, PC World, the Apple Store, online.
Yes there is, you can search eBay for some.
PC Mag's top listed laptop computers are the Apple MacBook Air 2013 and the Apple MacBook Pro. You can purchase these laptops online at the Apple website store.
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The PC is prolly best for your needs due to it's versatility.
Apple worked with IBM and Motorola to develop the Power PC processors which were a development of IBM's POWER1 processor. Apple used Power PC processors in their range of Macintosh computers between 1994 and 2006 when Apple switched to using the processors from Intel's range. IBM produces a range of processors for all types of devices including the Cell processor used in Sony's PlayStation (The X Box also uses a Power PC processor). (See links below) In 2008 Apple spent $278 million to acquire PA Semi a company which designs processors based on the Power PC model. It is not known what Apple intends to do with processors designed by the company.
go to IBM's PC support web site and download "IBM Access Connections" or use Access Connections if already on your PC. Create a new wireless profile and follow the prompts. Very easy.
It was really the other way around; MS-DOS was developed to match the specifications written by IBM for the first IBM PC. The team that developed the PC was headed by Philip Don Estridge, known as Don Estridge.
IBM PC DOS doesn't come with a GUI, Just a black & white screen at first after that the colored screen was developed, but the first GUI product was an apple product.